. D. Landreth Seed Company : [catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seed industry and trade; Landreth, D. Seed Company; Seeds; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seeds; Seed industry and trade; Seed industry and trade. TO BE SATISFIED ORDER FROM LANDRETH SQUASH—Continued. LARGE BOSTON MARROW, 60 DAYS.—A meaty or thick selection intended to count in the factory. Fruit keeps many weeks after the vines are dead HUBBARD, 60 DAYS.—^Fruit oblong. Skin dark green, marked with orange. Flesh dry, rich. Especially valuable in northern climates or mountainous districts W


. D. Landreth Seed Company : [catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seed industry and trade; Landreth, D. Seed Company; Seeds; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seeds; Seed industry and trade; Seed industry and trade. TO BE SATISFIED ORDER FROM LANDRETH SQUASH—Continued. LARGE BOSTON MARROW, 60 DAYS.—A meaty or thick selection intended to count in the factory. Fruit keeps many weeks after the vines are dead HUBBARD, 60 DAYS.—^Fruit oblong. Skin dark green, marked with orange. Flesh dry, rich. Especially valuable in northern climates or mountainous districts WARTY HUBBARD.—Different from the old form of Hubbard in being covered with warts. English White Vegetable Marrow, 60 days.—^S^dwS' Fruit cylindrical, 12 to 16 inches long and 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Skin smooth and cream-colored. Used the same as a bush squash; also sliced and prepared as Egg-plant, which it much resembles while much easier grown. Very valuable at seasons when the Egg-plant cannot be had. Try it once THESE PRICBS INCLUDE POSTAGE. Lb. M Lb. Oz. Pkt. 75 25 10 S $1 25 40 15 5 1 25 40 15 & 1 00 30 20 m Tomato. One Ounce of Seed will Sow ibo Yards. Ripening for Table 90 to 120 Days from Sowing, According to Variety and Season. When the Apple is in bloom sow in hills three feet apart, on a warm border, early in the Spring. For a later suppljr sow a short time afterwards in a more open situation. As the plants advance in growth support them by brushwood. To have the Tomato very early it is necessary to start the plants in a hotbed, or they may be reared in a flower-pot in a window and subsequently transplanted. Plants for an early crop should be raised under glass. For intermediate crop they may be raised on outside beds. For late crops the seed may be planted in permanent position when the Apple is in bloom. The average production of fruit, per acre on cultivated and fertilized land is about 14,000 pounds, or say 250 bushels per acre, though 18,000 o


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